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Fall boosters coming soon – now what? UW doctor answers FAQs

The FDA has authorized fall COVID-19 boosters, and now the shots have just received the CDC’s signoff before they can get in the pipeline...

DeSantis seeks dismissal of suit by suspended prosecutor

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis wants a federal judge to throw out a free speech lawsuit filed by a Democratic...

PAX West hosts tens of thousands of fans for the ‘magnum opus of Seattle gaming’

PAX West, one of North America’s largest gaming conventions, is back in Seattle after last year’s event was riddled with pandemic restrictions. “Super excited...

Seattle ranks No. 1 for domestic Labor Day travel

Travelers with suitcases wait in line to board a train at Moynihan Train Hall ahead of the Labor Day Weekend on September 2,...

‘Get out now’ evacuations issued in Cusick with 3,500 acre wildfire growing

What started as an estimated 30-acre fire Wednesday night has grown over the last few days, and now evacuations of campgrounds are taking place...

All Over The Map: Mysterious handprints and footprints in ancient lava

Mysterious footprints and handprints in an ancient lava bed in southwest Washington near Mount Adams have inspired Indigenous origin stories for millennia and confounded...

Tukwila residents to vote on $3 increase to city’s minimum wage

Tukwila residents will have that option to vote for an increased minimum wage this November as the organization Raise The Wage Tukwila pushes for a...

KIRO Newsradio Headlines: Lightest wildfire season for WA in a decade

Washington is seeing its lightest wildfire season in a decade. The wet, cool start to summer made a big difference. Our state’s public lands...

Washington State Fair kicks off Friday

Labor Day weekend is approaching, which means it’s almost time for the Washington State Fair. The fun kicks off Friday in Puyallup. Chopper...

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